Rebirth 1977 Great Era

Chapter 374: Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine’s Prescription “Brain-Opening Prescription”

Chapter 374: Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine’s Prescription “Brain-Opening Prescription” (Monthly Ticket Plus)

According to the dialect, Le Miao's uncle is an official in the district.

It seems like his wife and children are not around.

The only relatives around her are Le Miao and her mother.

Now that something has happened, the most anxious ones should be the mother and daughter.

After dinner, Fang Yan and Zhu Lin found some things suitable for visiting patients at home. After wrapping them up a little, the couple took these things and walked towards the inpatient department of Union Hospital together.

Stroke caused by drinking has actually always been quite common, especially during the period when the liquor culture was popular.

He left behind many medical records for both traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

Fangyan met Le Miao's uncle once. He was very thin, with a red face and red bloodshot cheeks. When he spoke, Fangyan noticed that his tongue was a little red.

At that time Fangyan guessed that this person must drink frequently.

However, he should have paid more attention to exercise and was far from having a stroke. Unexpectedly, he had a stroke not long after that.

Traditional Chinese medicine believes that wine is also a medicine that can warm the blood, dispel cold and relieve pain, open the orifices and promote blood circulation. Wine is used in many Chinese medicine prescriptions to warm the meridians, promote blood circulation and dredge the collaterals.

In Zhang Zhongjing's Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber, many prescriptions use wine.

However, some people with hot constitution, or those with yin deficiency and excess fire, can easily damage yin and cause blood loss due to long-term smoking and drinking.

Tobacco and alcohol are like fuels that will make your body impulsive and hot. Long-term smoking and drinking will burn out the body's moisture and body fluids, and overdraw the body's essence and blood.

Therefore, people who are addicted to smoking and drinking tend to be thin and are prone to symptoms of yin deficiency and hyperactivity of fire.

Yin deficiency, excessive fire and insufficient Yin fluid will also cause the blood to thicken, easily leading to blood viscosity and increased blood lipids.

The body will also experience dry mouth and thirst, a burning sensation in the body, hot hands and feet, and cerebral vascular infarction is likely to occur. Yin deficiency and blood heat will consume body fluids and blood, which can also cause blood heat and make hemorrhagic diseases likely to occur.

Young people are more prone to external bleeding, such as nosebleeds, while older people are more prone to internal bleeding, such as cerebral hemorrhage.

Fangyan has seen some people who are overweight, have a cold body, and have heavy phlegm and dampness, and they like to drink alcohol to dispel the cold and activate their blood circulation.

This does have a certain effect in treating and preventing cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases for some people with cold and dampness blockage and poor blood circulation.

However, people with thin body and excessive yin and fire can easily consume body fluids and blood and cause illness.

After arriving at the hospital, Fang Yan and his team went straight to the floor where the cadres were hospitalized.

Soon they saw Le Miao and her mother. They both looked haggard, especially Le Miao's mother. She seemed to have aged ten years in an instant. The aura of a rich lady who kept strangers away from her was now completely gone.

Seeing Fang Yan and Zhu Lin coming, Le Miao stood up and greeted them.

Fang Yan asked in a low voice:

"how is the situation?"

Le Miao forced a smile with the corners of his mouth:
"He has been rescued. Fortunately, the bleeding was minor. He was given conservative medical treatment, dehydrated, and his intracranial pressure was reduced. His blood pressure was controlled and he is still under observation."

Fang Yan nodded and said:
"The main method of Western medicine for the treatment of cerebral infarction is to provide supportive therapy in the early stage to improve the patient's internal circulation, promote blood supply to the ischemic part of the brain, and restore brain nerve function."

After that he asked:
"By the way, has the person woken up?"

Le Miao said:

"woke up."

When Fangyan heard that the patient had woken up, he was able to judge that Uncle Le Miao's condition was relatively mild, and the area of ​​infarction was probably small, so he received timely rescue and care.

Fang Yan said to Le Miao:

"Don't worry, as long as you wake up early, it means you are in good condition, and there is a high chance that you will recover."

Le Miao nodded.

Then he said to Fang Yan: "I will be here with you for the follow-up rehabilitation treatment."

"So I won't go to work at Tong Ren Tang during this period."

Fang Yan nodded. He was not too surprised and said:

"Well, family is the most important."

Although there are people sent by government departments and medical staff from the hospital here, there is no need to worry too much, but after all, they are her family members, and Fangyan understands her behavior very well.

After that, he handed the condolences he brought to Le Miao:
"By the way, this is our token of our appreciation. We wish uncle a speedy recovery."

"Thank you." Le Miao took it and expressed his gratitude.

Then Fangyan went to chat with Le Miao’s mother.

After expressing my condolences, I didn't bother them anymore.

After all, there are other inpatients in this hospital, and it’s not good to always chat in the corridor.

However, before leaving, Fang Yan still left a recipe for Le Miao.

A prescription specifically designed for Uncle Le Miao's situation.

Although Huangqi Chongteng Drink is very good, it actually does not have much effect on this type of stroke where bleeding has already occurred. It is not that there is something in the blood vessels, but that there is a problem with the blood vessels themselves.

Therefore, other methods are needed for subsequent rehabilitation treatment.

The prescription Fangyan used was "Naoqiao Tongfang" by the first national medical master, Zhang Xuewen.

The prescription contains musk (in a mixed form), salvia miltiorrhiza, peach kernel, chuanxiong, red peony root, Imperata root, Acorus calamus, Panax notoginseng, Cyathula capitata, and leech.

This prescription is based on Wang Qingren's Tongqiao Huoxue Decoction. The salvia miltiorrhiza, peach kernel, chuanxiong and red peony root in the prescription can promote blood circulation and dissipate blood stasis.

Panax notoginseng can both remove blood stasis and stop bleeding, thus preventing bleeding.

Musk and Acorus calamus have aromatic properties that can invigorate the mind and refresh the spirit, while Imperata root can clear away heat, stop bleeding, promote diuresis and protect the kidneys.

Sichuan Achyranthes bidentata nourishes the liver and kidneys, and guides blood, water and heat downward.

Leeches promote blood circulation and stop bleeding.

The whole formula can be used together to have the effects of removing blood stasis and stopping bleeding, opening up the brain orifices, awakening the mind, promoting diuresis and reducing intracranial pressure.

Zhang Xuewen is currently the director of the Department of Internal Medicine at the Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine. Compared with Professor Zhu, Professor Cheng, and Professor Yuchuan, this master of traditional Chinese medicine from the same class is not famous at all.

He hadn't even started studying stroke yet.

But in the 20s, when he began to lead his team to study stroke, he suddenly began to achieve continuous results in the field of brain diseases in China.

Through extensive research and observation of stroke patients, he proposed the precursor symptoms of stroke, the dialectical method of "four stages and six symptoms" of stroke, as well as many medical achievements, and became an authority on stroke.

This prescription was also developed by him at this time.

I saw this dialect in the prescriptions of a master of traditional Chinese medicine in my previous life, so I wrote it down.

It just so happened that I encountered the corresponding disease this time, so I took it out and gave it to Le Miao.

When Le Miao saw the prescription written by Fangyan, he found that it was another prescription he had never seen before. He immediately knew that it must be a new prescription made by Fangyan. Compared with the Huangqi Chongteng Drink, this prescription looked much more normal, but it still contained insect medicine.

It does look like a dialectal "medication style".

After expressing his gratitude to Fang Yan, Le Miao said:

"When my uncle is a little more stable, I will try this recipe."

PS: Wow... I have 400 more monthly tickets, and I owe 8000 words. After deducting the extra words for this chapter, I still owe you 16000 words.

(End of this chapter)

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